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Re: Trick Flow heads [Re: fast68plymouth] #1969524
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I should add that the Moroso valve cover gaskets don't work with the MP valve covers. The MP valve covers cut the Moroso gaskets and ruin them.

I've used the Moroso gaskets with the Indy cast covers for years without any problems but the MP valve covers ruined the Moroso gaskets almost immediately. I switched back to the thick black FelPro gaskets for the rest of the dyno session.

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Originally Posted By AndyF
I should add that the Moroso valve cover gaskets don't work with the MP valve covers. The MP valve covers cut the Moroso gaskets and ruin them.

I've used the Moroso gaskets with the Indy cast covers for years without any problems but the MP valve covers ruined the Moroso gaskets almost immediately. I switched back to the thick black FelPro gaskets for the rest of the dyno session.


Andy I have those gaskets and MP valve covers and haven't had any issues. My MP covers are at least 10 yrs old. Do you know if MP may have changed the valve cover. Not questioning what happened to you just wondering out loud. Thanks


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Do you have Trick Flow heads? It appears to me that the valve cover and the head don't line up so the gasket is in shear. The rubber can't handle the load and splits. A thick fiber gasket can handle the shear load.

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What's the preferred valley pan to use with aftermarket heads?

See 440 Source, Hughes, Indy, etc. all have options to choose from....thoughts?


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how much horsepower can be made with these heads ?? I don't see dyno numbers?? thanks Ed

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Originally Posted By HEMI472
how much horsepower can be made with these heads ?? I don't see dyno numbers?? thanks Ed


330 cfm will make 650 to 700 hp depending on the rest of the combo. 600 hp should be fairly easy to make with pump gas and street/strip type cam. Trick Flow posted dyno numbers for their test engine.

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Originally Posted By B Dartman
What's the preferred valley pan to use with aftermarket heads?

See 440 Source, Hughes, Indy, etc. all have options to choose from....thoughts?


I used a stock tin valley pan with gaskets glued to each side.

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Originally Posted By AndyF
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What's the preferred valley pan to use with aftermarket heads?

See 440 Source, Hughes, Indy, etc. all have options to choose from....thoughts?


I used a stock tin valley pan with gaskets glued to each side.
for what its worth, I just ordered the hughes two piece from mancini for $62.00 figured it was worth a try. shruggy


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I used a stock tin valley pan with gaskets glued to each side. [/quote]for what its worth, I just ordered the hughes two piece from mancini for $62.00 figured it was worth a try. shruggy [/quote]

I am curious how this works out . Keep us informed

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Re: Trick Flow heads [Re: AndyF] #1970391
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Originally Posted By AndyF
Do you have Trick Flow heads? It appears to me that the valve cover and the head don't line up so the gasket is in shear. The rubber can't handle the load and splits. A thick fiber gasket can handle the shear load.

Thanks Andy. So the issue seems to be a combo of the head and VC. I wasnt sure from the 1st post if that was the case or if something with the VC changed.


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Originally Posted By tex013

I used a stock tin valley pan with gaskets glued to each side.
for what its worth, I just ordered the hughes two piece from mancini for $62.00 figured it was worth a try. shruggy [/quote]

I am curious how this works out . Keep us informed

Tex [/quote]

Didn`t work for me but maybe you`ll have better luck.......


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Re: Trick Flow heads [Re: Thumperdart] #1970470
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Originally Posted By Thumperdart
Originally Posted By tex013

I used a stock tin valley pan with gaskets glued to each side.
for what its worth, I just ordered the hughes two piece from mancini for $62.00 figured it was worth a try. shruggy


I am curious how this works out . Keep us informed

Tex [/quote]

Didn`t work for me but maybe you`ll have better luck....... [/quote]awww crap, that don't sound very incouraging,,what did or didn't it do, so I know what to expect.


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Tried it on my buddy`s 512 years ago and no matter what we did it leaked BADLY and we even tried the "Right stuff".......


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Re: Trick Flow heads [Re: Thumperdart] #1971071
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Originally Posted By Thumperdart
Tried it on my buddy`s 512 years ago and no matter what we did it leaked BADLY and we even tried the "Right stuff".......


Same here. Waste of damn $ but of course they'll blame it on your install. Funny how I've never had any other valley pan leak. Save yourself some time and $. My 2 cents.

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Have to say I'm impressed with TF's response to customer feedback. Much better than other suppliers whose attitude seems to be "you will buy our half assed product and like it."




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Originally Posted By Thumperdart
Tried it on my buddy`s 512 years ago and no matter what we did it leaked BADLY and we even tried the "Right stuff".......
Me too, I installed one on a good freind of mines motor, it always leaked runaway down I have heard since then that if you remove the powder coating on the sealing surfaces and then use a good sealant it will seal. I haven't done that so who really knows or not confused shruggy IHTHs thumbs


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this is confusing, what didn't work, was it the factory or hughes pan

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The Hughes pan

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Originally Posted By Charger453
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iagreeDominic was the same part number. In fact my freind ended up trying a one piece steel 440 Source valley pan on his motor with the B1-BS M.W. ported heads and he stil had problems getting it to seal up with the Right Stuff work shruggy The thicker cast and billet aluminum valley covers don't seem to have that problems as much work shruggy


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Originally Posted By Cab_Burge
Originally Posted By Charger453
The Hughes pan
iagreeDominic was the same part number. In fact my freind ended up trying a one piece steel 440 Source valley pan on his motor with the B1-BS M.W. ported heads and he stil had problems getting it to seal up with the Right Stuff work shruggy The thicker cast and billet aluminum valley covers don't seem to have that problems as much work shruggy
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